Tuning in to Babies

Online Course
Virtual Event Virtual Event

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These sessions will explore educators' role in tuning in to babies, reflecting upon listening to their voice, supporting co-regulation and tuning in during the settling period. We will consider the key person's role in deeply tuning in to babies' identities, making links with babies' experiences outside of the setting. The sessions will explore the barriers to tuning in to babies’ parents and carers. The sessions will support educators in building a toolbox of strategies to tune in to babies, such as serve and return, schemas, and sensory development.

Brilliant Beach Schools – Reflecting Upon Physical Activity and Self Regulation – A Study Day Hosted by Woodland House Nursery

Severn Beach Severn Beach Road, Severn Beach

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Come along to the wonderful (sometimes sunny!) Severn Beach to find out all about Beach School experiences.  Woodland House Nursery  (Clifton, Bristol) have been running Beach School sessions with their Pre-School children since 2012. They won the Nursery World Award for Enabling Environments in 2013 where they were praised for their use of the beach environment to support children's wellbeing and development.  Bristol Beach Schools was created in 2016 by Woodland House Nursery and Archfield House Nursery to help spread the word about the fantastic learning opportunities that attending regular sessions at the beach can have.

Building Eco-Empathy in the Early Years With Millie Colwey

St. Pauls Nursery School and Children’s Centre Little Bishop Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

Stronger Practice Hub Event

Are you a bit daunted by the DFE's Sustainability Strategy? Are you not sure where to start with developing a Climate Action Plan for your setting? As you move forward with this, it is very important to understand the need for it and to do it in a way that is appropriate for the early years, so that we build eco-empathy not eco-anxiety. This research-informed session will link with DFE guidance and the need for settings to develop Climate Action Plans. It will also help participants make links between sustainability and children's learning and development.

Physical Development – Super Scribers With Helen Battelley

Online Course
Virtual Event Virtual Event

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As early years educators, we know that writing starts long before children pick up a pencil—it begins with movement, play, and the development of strong, coordinated bodies. In this session, we’ll explore how physical development lays the groundwork for mark-making and early writing. From core strength to fine motor skills, we’ll look at the building blocks that help our young learners become confident, capable scribers.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Bundle: It Starts with Us

Online Course
Virtual Event Virtual Event

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This EDI network will allow Early Years professionals to come together in a safe space and reflect on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. The three sessions will explore our individual values and influences and how this informs our professional selves. We will learn how to know and understand the identities of unique children, their families, and our communities and how we can use our knowledge to change practice in our settings.

Physical Development – Gross Motor Skills to PE With Helen Battelley

Online Course
Virtual Event Virtual Event

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As early years educators, we are at the forefront of building strong physical foundations that support not just movement, but confidence, coordination, and a lifelong love of being active. In this session, we’ll explore how early physical development naturally progresses into more structured physical education, supporting fundamental movement skills. We’ll look at key movement milestones, developmental readiness, and how to create purposeful movement transitions from play-based physical activity to more formal PE in the early years and beyond.

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Parking
St. Pauls Children’s Centre: There is no on-site parking but parking is available on the road for £1 an hour for a maximum of 3 hours, or in Cabot Circus which is 5-minute walk from the St. Pauls Children’s Centre.

🌿NEW BLOG: Sowing Seeds for the Future - Education for Sustainability for Childminders and Early Years Settings by Millie Colwey
📢 New Blog Post: The Magic of Emerging Literacy in the Early Years by Ali Carrington